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Hon Damien O’Connor
Minister of Corrections
Minister
of Tourism
Minister for Rural Affairs
Associate
Minister of Health
4 May 2007 Media Statement
Alcohol advertising report released
Associate Health Minister Damien O'Connor today released a report into alcohol advertising.
It comes out of a government-initiated review undertaken by a broad steering group of government agencies and health sector and Advertising Standards Authority representatives. The review looked at the regulatory framework for alcohol advertising to determine whether it was sufficiently aligned with the Government's alcohol policies and harm reduction objectives.
Mr O'Connor said more than 250 submissions were received, demonstrating a high level of interest in the subject.
"I believe that the review steering group canvassed the full range of possible responses, and the Government will be considering the recommendations and their practical implications very carefully.''
The report is an important piece of work and the Government has noted its recommendations, Mr O'Connor said.
"However, the report has significant
implications for the sale and supply of alcohol to minors,
which is also currently being reviewed. The Government will
consider both sets of recommendations in tandem, after the
sale and supply review is completed, expected by July," Mr
O'Connor said.
A key conclusion in the report is that
alcohol advertising does play a role in shaping New
Zealand’s drinking culture.
“The steering group’s
view is that research shows a small but significant
association between the level of exposure to alcohol
advertising and alcohol consumption. We know that alcohol
advertising is only one of a number of factors influencing
how alcohol is consumed, and alcohol-related harm, but we
can’t ignore its impact,” Mr O’Connor said.
The
recommendations include:
- strengthening the
self-regulatory system, basing it on new legislative
provisions to ensure that the system meets public policy
goals,
- widening the scope of the system to cover a
broader range of marketing techniques across all media,
including packaging, labelling, merchandising and all “in
store” promotions and price promotions,
- creating new
formal powers to investigate breaches of the rules,
-
independently audited monitoring,
- a planned programme
of research based on the policy goals,
- a review after
two years to ensure sufficient progress is being made.
Mr O'Connor said there is now a six-week period for interested organisations and individuals to provide feedback on the report to the Ministry of Health.
Submissions should be provided to: susan_edwards@moh.govt.nz
A copy of the report, a summary of the submissions received and a summary of research that informed the review are available at:
http://www.ndp.govt.nz/alcohol/publicationsandstatistics.html
ENDS
See... Report of the Steering Group for the Review of the Regulation of Alcohol Advertising (PDF)
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